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             must come with him to help the princess, Luke denies this as his destiny and says he must.
             stay with his uncle. Obi-Wan states that Luke is just repeating information that.
             Luke's uncle had stuffed into Luke's head because Luke's uncle is afraid that Luke will.
             follow Obi-Wan on "some crusade". This idea to the crusades shows.
             that George Lucas is trying to make the Jedi a religious figure. Also on the good side of.
             The Force, there are the Rebels, and Princess Leia. It is interesting to note that all of the.
             foot soldiers of the Rebels wear helmets which are open faced, so that the viewer.
             can see the face of the rebel, and humanize them. Princess Leia represents the good.
             damsel that is held captive by the evil lord, Darth Vader. The Princess is dressed in a.
             white gown to show innocence, purity, and truth.
             There are also characters in Star Wars that are neutral when it comes to.
             The Force. These characters add to the story line, but also help the viewer to understand.
             more about The Force. A example of a character is Han Solo. Han Solo is a.
             criminal for organized crime. Because of this, he is wanted by the Empire for.
             smuggling, but he also has a bounty on his head from the crime ring for not paying his.
             debts. Han does not believe in The Force, and George Lucas is able to use his character.
             to show the viewers more about The Force and how others react to it. The best example.
             of this is when Luke, Han, and Obi-Wan are discussing while traveling on the.
             Millennium Falcon (Han's space ship). Luke is training with Obi-Wan, and fails at an.
             attempt to block a shot from a test dummy with his light saber. Han laughs and says.
             "Hoakie religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid." .
             To which Luke asks "You don't believe in The Force, do you?". Han replies with "Kid,.
             I've flown from one side of the galaxy to the other and I've seen a lot of strange stuff, but.
             I've never seen anything to make me believe that there's one all powerful force that.


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